Erie County Sheriff's Office Report for Oct. 4, 2013

by jmaloni

Fri, Oct 11th 2013 03:45 pm

The Erie County Sheriff's Office responded to 157 calls from
Sept. 21 to 27. Below is a sampling of the noteworthy incidents on Grand
Island. Deputies responded to nine burglary false alarm calls and three fire
alarms during the dates of this report.

Saturday,
Sept. 21

•Grand Island Boulevard, customer
trouble - A complainant stated that he found his motel room in an
unsatisfactory condition and wanted his money back. Deputies spoke to all
parties involved and advised them.

•Love Road, refer to patrol - A
complainant stated that loud machinery was running somewhere in the
neighborhood and causing excessive noise. Deputies checked the area and
determined the complaint to be unfounded.

•Grand Island Boulevard, hit-and-run
accident - A complainant stated that an unknown vehicle struck his parked car
while he was at a business and caused minor damage.

•Stony Point Road, motorist broke down
- Deputies assisted a motorist whose vehicle had become disabled.

•Grand Island Boulevard, criminal
mischief - A complainant stated a known person damaged her car while it was
parked in a business parking lot. Deputies' investigation led to the arrest of
a 46-year-old woman from Grand Island for criminal mischief in the fourth
degree (a class A misdemeanor). The woman was issued an appearance ticket
returnable to the Town of Grand Island Court.

•Stony Point Road, property-damage-only
accident - Deputies responded to a report of a one-car motor vehicle accident.
No injuries were reported.

•Ward Park Road, suspicious incident -
A complainant stated that a vehicle was repeatedly travelling up and down the
street playing loud music. Deputies located the vehicle and advised the driver.

•Hazelwood Lane, open door - A
complainant stated she arrived home and found an open door to her residence.
Deputies checked the residence and determined the door to be an oversight.

Sunday,
Sept. 22

•Countryside Lane, suspicious person -
A complainant stated that, during the late hours of the night, a younger male
subject hopped the fence into her yard and then left the area. Deputies checked
the area but were unable to locate the subject. Nothing was reported stolen or
damaged.

•Alvin Road, larceny - Employees of an
automotive company stated that, sometime during the night, someone stole
various items from vehicles on the sales lot.

•Baseline Road, aggravated unlicensed operation - Following
a traffic stop, deputies arrested a 24-year-old man from Grand Island for
aggravated unlicensed operation in the third degree and traffic infractions
after a Department of Motor Vehicles check showed his license was suspended. He
was issued an appearance ticket returnable to the Town of Grand Island Court.

Monday,
Sept. 23

•Baseline Road, property found - A
complainant stated that he found an iPhone and wanted to turn it in to patrol.

•Stony Point Road, traffic
arrest/unlawful possession of marijuana - Following a traffic stop, deputies
arrested a 19-year-old man from Grand Island for operating a vehicle with a
suspended registration and unlawful possession of marijuana (a violation). The
man was issued an appearance ticket returnable to the Town of Grand Island
Court.

•Spicer Creek Run, animal loose - A
complainant stated that a neighbor's dog was found running loose in the area.
The dog control officer was notified.

•Grand Island Boulevard, animal loose -
A complainant stated that a kitten was on the roof of a building. The dog
control officer was notified.

Tuesday,
Sept. 24

•Baseline Road, aggravated unlicensed
operation - Following a traffic stop, deputies arrested a 19-year-old man from
Grand Island for aggravated unlicensed operation in the third degree and
traffic infractions after a DMV check showed his license was suspended. He was
issued an appearance ticket returnable to the Town of Grand Island Court.

•Grand Island Boulevard, aggravated
unlicensed operation - Following a traffic stop, deputies arrested a
21-year-old woman from Grand Island for aggravated unlicensed operation in the
third degree and traffic infractions after a DMV check showed her license was
suspended. She was issued an appearance ticket returnable to the Town of Grand
Island Court.

•Grand Island Boulevard, driving while
ability impaired by drugs/narcotics arrest - Following a traffic stop and
subsequent investigation, deputies arrested a 55-year-old man from Grand Island
for operating a motor vehicle while impaired by drugs, criminal possession of a
controlled substance in the seventh degree (a class A misdemeanor), and traffic
infractions. The man agreed to an analysis of his blood, the results of which
are pending. He was issued an appearance ticket returnable to the Town of Grand
Island Court and released to a sober third party.

•Stony Point Road, suspicious person -
Deputies located a suspicious person walking late at night. The subject was
advised.

•Wallace Drive, youth activity - A
complainant stated that there were a lot of teenagers in the area being loud.
Deputies located the teens and advised them.